Little Boy Lost

The search for missing 11 yr  Luke Shambrook enters its 5th day today, hoping he will be found safe and well very soon

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What a relief for his family and everyone else out looking for him.  Lucky lad.

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Wonderful news! 

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I was so pleased to hear they found him,great work by all the volunteers and police. Every time this jkind of thing happens though I wonder in this day and age is it not possible to put an anklet like prisoners wear with GPS  on people like  this with Autism or dementure ,for their own protection.theres been  several cases where these people do not get found in time and its just awfull.

 

 

 

 

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, there are personal GPS trackers available and in use now. They are not cheap and generally you can't guarantee they won't remove them.

My FIL had one on his wrist that alerted staff if he went outside the perimeter door but he got quite distressed with it and tried to remove it, tearing his skin.

(The solution was to up security on the main door and make sure anyone who visits knows not to let others out)

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Would that be Fire Department approved, Az?

 

DEB

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Should have added,  Do the GPS trackers have to be "re-charged"?  Great idea, if acceptable by the wearer.

 

DEB

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@lloydslights wrote:

Would that be Fire Department approved, Az?

 

DEB


Not sure what you mean?

 

 

 

http://www.tictoctrack.com.au/

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@lloydslights wrote:

Should have added,  Do the GPS trackers have to be "re-charged"?  Great idea, if acceptable by the wearer.

 

DEB


Yes, they do, just like a mobile GPS or phone, I guess

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